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Tala T.

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Throughout high school, undergrad, grad school, and now as a medical student, I’ve always found myself in a teaching role. I’ve taught a variety of subjects over the years and have always loved helping students feel more confident in what they’re learning.
During undergrad, I worked as a paid Teaching Assistant through my college, teaching several subjects over my four years. In grad school, I continued teaching and was in charge of my own class, where I taught Biology I to undergraduate...

Throughout high school, undergrad, grad school, and now as a medical student, I’ve always found myself in a teaching role. I’ve taught a variety of subjects over the years and have always loved helping students feel more confident in what they’re learning.
During undergrad, I worked as a paid Teaching Assistant through my college, teaching several subjects over my four years. In grad school, I continued teaching and was in charge of my own class, where I taught Biology I to undergraduate students. Now, as a fourth-year medical student, I’ve had the opportunity to teach medical students through both clinical and classroom settings.
With over eight years of teaching experience, my approach focuses on making topics relevant, clear, and enjoyable. My greatest satisfaction comes from seeing students realize that something isn’t as hard as they once thought. When you truly understand a concept rather than memorize it, you save time, build confidence, and start to enjoy learning again :)


Education

University of North Florida
Biology
UNF
Masters
Florida State College of Medicine
MD

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Anatomy

Anatomy

I’m a current fourth-year medical student with over eight years of experience teaching anatomy and related sciences. I previously served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for undergraduate anatomy and biology labs, leading two full sections each semester and guiding over 20 students per class through dissections and practical exams. My teaching approach connects foundational anatomy to clinical reasoning, helping students visualize, retain, and confidently apply complex material. I aim to provide skills that last a lifetime and make anatomy engaging and enjoyable by tailoring each lesson to your individual learning style.
Biology

Biology

For two years, I taught college-level biology as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, running two full classes each semester of around 24 students—and every one of them finished with a B or higher. I loved creating lessons, leading labs, and making tough topics click through clear explanations and real-world examples. With a Master’s in Molecular Genetics and medical school experience, I help students see how biology connects to medicine, research, and everyday life.
Biostatistics

Biostatistics

I’m a fourth-year medical student with a Master’s in Genetics and over eight years of experience helping students understand biostatistics through real-world examples. I’ve worked with both laboratory and clinical research data, applying statistics to experiments, genetics studies, and patient outcomes. Having recently completed Step 1 and Step 2, I know exactly how biostatistics appears in medicine and on exams, and the strategies to master those “easy points.” My goal is to make statistics intuitive and approachable by breaking down each concept in a way that finally makes it click.
Genetics

Genetics

Teaching has always been a core part of my journey—I’ve been a tutor or TA in every stage of my education, from undergrad through medical school, and was repeatedly selected by professors for my ability to make complex material click. With a Master’s in Molecular Genetics and over eight years of tutoring experience, I’ve helped students of all backgrounds feel more confident in science. I love creating a supportive environment that makes learning engaging and stress-free.
MCAT

MCAT

I’m a medical student with a Master’s degree in Genetics and over eight years of experience helping pre-med students excel on the MCAT. I previously taught two undergraduate biology lab sections each semester as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, where my students consistently achieved a B or higher. My tutoring emphasizes understanding the “why” behind every concept, so students can confidently approach even the hardest passages. I tailor each session to strengthen both content mastery and critical thinking, helping students reach their target score efficiently and confidently.
Physiology

Physiology

I’ve taught physiology for over eight years across college and medical levels, helping students master systems-based concepts essential for MCAT and Step 1–2 success. As a former Graduate Teaching Assistant, I developed and led multiple courses that emphasized critical thinking and clinical application.Now in medical school, I integrate pathophysiology, pharmacology, and anatomy to show how each concept connects to real patient care. My goal is to help students move beyond memorization and build a deep, lasting understanding of how the human body works.
Psychology

Psychology

My interest with psych began during my AP psych class my junior year of highschool. Through undergrad, and now as a medical student who’s completed Step 1 and Step 2. Across countless exams and clinical settings, I still remember and apply the core concepts I first learned back in highschool. My goal is to help students build that same lasting understanding: to truly grasp psychology in a way that sticks. With over eight years of teaching experience, I focus on making complex ideas intuitive, practical, and impossible to forget.
Biochemistry
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